Miracle


02:30 am - 05:45 am, Wednesday, November 26 on AMC HDTV (East) ()

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Kurt Russell is inspirational as head coach Herb Brooks in this riveting sports drama about the U.S. hockey team's triumph at the 1980 Olympics. The film chronicles Brooks' efforts to whip his young players into a dream team confident enough to take down the mighty Soviet juggernaut. The re-created game action is superb, thanks to a cast of actors who can actually play the game.

2004 English
Drama Hockey Action/adventure History

Cast & Crew
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Kurt Russell (Actor) .. Herb Brooks
Patricia Clarkson (Actor) .. Patti Brooks
Noah Emmerich (Actor) .. Craig Patrick
Sean McCann (Actor) .. Walter Bush
Eddie Cahill (Actor) .. Jim Craig
Patrick O’Brien Demsey (Actor) .. Mike Eruzione
Kenneth Welsh (Actor) .. Doc Nagobads
Michael Mantenuto (Actor) .. Jack O'Callahan
Nathan West (Actor) .. Rob McClanahan
Kenneth Mitchell (Actor) .. Ralph Cox
Eric Peter-Kaiser (Actor) .. Mark Johnson
Bobby Hanson (Actor) .. Dave Silk
Joseph Cure (Actor) .. Mike Ramsey
Billy Schneider (Actor) .. Buzz Schneider
Nate Miller (Actor) .. John `Bah' Harrington
Chris Koch (Actor) .. Mark Pavlevich
Kris Wilson (Actor) .. Phil Verchota
Steve Kovalcik (Actor) .. Dave Christian
Sam Skoryna (Actor) .. Steve Janaszak
Pete Duffy (Actor) .. Bob Suter
Nick Postle (Actor) .. Bill Baker
Casey Burnette (Actor) .. Ken Morrow
Scott Johnson (Actor) .. Steve Christoff
Trevor Alto (Actor) .. Neal Broten
Robbie MacGregor (Actor) .. Eric Strobel
Joe Hemsworth (Actor) .. Nark Wells
Adam Knight (Actor) .. Tim Harrer
Sarah Anne Hepher (Actor) .. Kelly Brooks
Evan Smith (Actor) .. Danny Brooks
Bill Mondy (Actor) .. Lou Nanne
Tom Butler (Actor) .. Bob Allen
Don S. Davis (Actor) .. Bob Fleming
Michael Kopsa (Actor) .. Bruce Norris
Lisa Marie Caruk (Actor) .. Disco Girl
Malcolm Stewart (Actor) .. Donald Craig
Ellie Harvie (Actor) .. Margie
Mark McConchie (Actor) .. Olympic Official
Mark Burgess (Actor) .. Olympic Official
Fred Keating (Actor) .. Party Husband
Beverley Breuer (Actor) .. Party Wife
Andrew Johnston (Actor) .. Peter Grace
Susan Astley (Actor) .. Receptionist
Kurt Evans (Actor) .. Reporter
Igor Morozov (Actor) .. Reporter
Peter Kelamis (Actor) .. Reporter
Daniel Bacon (Actor) .. Reporter
Julius Chapple (Actor) .. Reporter
Kwesi Ameyaw (Actor) .. Reporter
Philip Maurice Hayes (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Tatiana Loutchaninova (Actor) .. Doc's Wife
Brent Chapman (Actor) .. Equipment Manager
Peter Shinkoda (Actor) .. Japanese Athlete
Mariko Kage (Actor) .. Japanese Interpreter
L. Harvey Gold (Actor) .. MSG Announcer
Mike Kleven (Actor) .. Norway Rink Manager No.1
Michael Ronnekleiv (Actor) .. Norway Rink Manager No.2
Bill Finck (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Sarah Hayward (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Wanda Sturtevant (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Alvie Leeper (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Richard Yee (Actor) .. Team Photographer
Garry Monahan (Actor) .. Colorado Coach
Ty Olsson (Actor) .. State Trooper
John Ashbridge (Actor) .. American Announcer
Alexander Kalugin (Actor) .. Russian Announcer
Ted Fried (Actor) .. Thief River Falls Sportscaster
Steve Pascal (Actor) .. Cop
Terry Lemky (Actor) .. Angry Driver
Rob Morton (Actor) .. Lake Placid Head of Security
Ryan Walter (Actor) .. Referee
David Short (Actor) .. I.O.C. Presenter
Birchana Caldwell (Actor) .. Girl on Ice
Al Michaels (Actor) .. Himself
Kim Dryden (Actor) .. Himself
Jim McKay (Actor) .. Himself
Michael Coristine (Actor) .. Young Herb

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Did You Know..
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Kurt Russell (Actor) .. Herb Brooks
Born: March 17, 1951
Birthplace: Springfield, Massachusetts
Trivia: One of the most iconic action stars of all time, Kurt Russell (born March 17th, 1951) is among the few to make the successful transition from child star to successful adult actor. As a youth, Russell aspired to follow the footsteps of his father, Bing Russell, who, in addition to being a big league baseball player, was also an actor (he was perhaps best known for his role as the sheriff on the TV Western Bonanza). That his heroes Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris did the same thing only strengthened Russell's resolve to have both a baseball and acting career.He first broke into acting on television, starring in the series The Travels of Jamie McPheeters, and he made his film debut playing the boy who kicks Elvis in the 1963 Elvis Presley vehicle It Happened at the World's Fair. After signing a ten-year contract with Disney, Russell got his big break as a juvenile actor in 1966, starring opposite Fred MacMurray in Disney's live-action feature Follow Me Boys! His association with the studio lasted through 1975, and produced such comedic family movies as The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), The Barefoot Executive (1971), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975). The last film marked Russell's final collaboration with Disney, aside from his voicing the character of Copper in the studio's The Fox and the Hound (1981). Still an avid baseball enthusiast during those years, Russell nurtured his dreams of becoming a professional ball player until a shoulder injury permanently changed his plans.After ending his association with Disney, Russell disappeared from features for a few years. He appeared in a few television movies, most notably playing the title role in Elvis, John Carpenter's made-for-television biopic. His next role as a sleazy used car salesman in Robert Zemeckis' hilariously caustic Used Cars (1980) allowed him to counter his wholesome, all-American nice guy image, and prove that he was an actor of untapped range. Director Carpenter recognized this and cast Russell as ruthless mercenary Snake Plissken in his brooding sci-fi/action film Escape From New York (1981). The role would prove to be one of legendary status, and one that would cement Russell as a cult hero for generations to come. Carpenter also cast Russell as a scientist stranded in the Antarctic in his chilling 1982 remake of The Thing. Realizing that his characters were larger than life, Russell typically played them with a subtle tongue- in-cheek quality. He also used this comic intuition in comedies like 1987's Overboard, in which he starred alongside his long-time life-partner and mother of his child Golide Hawn.In 1983, Russell moved to serious drama, playing opposite Cher and Meryl Streep in Silkwood. The success of that film helped him break into a more mainstream arena, and he was later able to win praise for his dramatic work in such films as Swing Shift (1984), Tequila Sunrise (1988), and Winter People (1989). However, it is with his performances in action films that Russell remains most widely associated. He has appeared in a number of such films, all of disparate quality. Some of Russell's more memorable projects include Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Tango and Cash (1989), Backdraft (1991), Tombstone (1993), and Executive Decision (1996). In 1996, he reprised his Snake Plissken character for Carpenter's Escape From L.A. The following year, he starred opposite Kathleen Quinlan in the revenge thriller Breakdown before returning to the sci-fi/action realm with Soldier in 1998. It would be two years before movie-going audiences would again catch a glimpse of Russell, though with his roles in 2000 Miles to Graceland (again carrying on the Elvis associations that have haunted his career) and Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky, the versatile actor proved that he was still very much on the scene. Is some of Russell's later day roles had stressed the action angle a bit more than the more dramatic aspects of the stories, the release of Dark Blue in 2003 combined both with Russell cast as a volitile police officer tracking a killer against the backdrop of the 1992 L.A. riots. In 2005, Russell played a frustrated father and horse-man in Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, showing audiences that for all his on-screen bombast, he still had a sensitive side. He quickly leapt back into the action-packed saddle, however, with a leading role in 2006's remake of The Poseidon Adventure, Poseidon. Soon afterward, he accepted a role that took a decidedly self-aware perspective on his own fame as an over-the-top action star as he signed on for the leading role in Death Proof, Quinten Tarantino's half of the double-feature Grindhouse. A tribute to the fantastically violent B-exploitation films of its title, Grindhouse would cast Russell as Stuntman Mike, a literal lady-killer with a car that can be crashed and smashed without ever allowing the driver to be hurt.
Patricia Clarkson (Actor) .. Patti Brooks
Born: December 29, 1959
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in New Orleans, deep-voiced actress Patricia Clarkson studied drama at Yale. She stayed on the East coast working in theater productions before her feature film debut in The Untouchables (1987) as the wife of Elliot Ness. Continuing to work in film, she gained attention for her role as the drug-addicted Greta in the independent film High Art. Also working in TV, she had reoccuring roles on Wonderland and Fraser, and even won an Emmy award for her role as Sarah on the HBO drama Six Feet Under. She gave memorable performances in her smaller film roles, such as the bedridden wife in The Green Mile. Her career really picked up in 2002 with appearances in such films as the Russo brothers' Welcome to Collinwood, Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven, and Lars von Trier's Dogville. In 2003, Clarkson appeared in several films at the Sundance Film Festival, where she won the Outstanding Performance award for her work in All the Real Girls, The Station Agent, and Pieces of April. She continued to work steadily in projects such as the inspirational hockey drama Miracle, and George Clooney's Oscar-nominated Good Night, and Good Luck. She was part of the high-powered ensemble put together for the box-office disappointment All the King's Men, but remained one of the most in-demand character actresses of her time, In 2007 she appeared in Lars and the Real Girl, Married Life, and No Reservations. In 2008 she began a working relationship with Woody Allen when she was cast in Vicky Cristina Barcelona that continued with Whatever Works. She had a single scene in Martin Scorsese's paranoid thriller Shutter Island in 2010, the same year she appeared in the sleeper hit Easy A. The next year she acted in the romantic drama One Day as well as the comedy Friends With Benefits.
Noah Emmerich (Actor) .. Craig Patrick
Born: February 27, 1965
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor/producer/director Noah Emmerich made a name for himself onscreen with memorable supporting roles in such features as Cop Land (1997), The Truman Show (1998), and the uplifting Disney hockey drama Miracle (2004). With a chameleon-like ability to disappear into his characters and a solid drama background, Emmerich threw himself into every role no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential. A New York native who attended Yale University and the N.Y.U. Film School, he sang a cappella with the former's Yale Spizzwinks before making the award-winning short The Painter at N.Y.U. Following graduation, he appeared in such small-screen efforts as If Someone Had Known (1995) and Smoke Jumpers (1996), and had higher-profile roles in wide theatrical releases like Beautiful Girls (1996) and Crazy in Alabama (1999). Emmerich was generally relegated to playing rather one-dimensional authority figures in his early movies, though later got more prominent roles in The Truman Show and Love & Sex (2000). In subsequent years, Emmerich appeared almost exclusively in such high-profile releases as Windtalkers (2002), Beyond Borders (2003), and Miracle (2004). The brother of producer Toby Emmerich, Noah also established a production company, Sandbox Entertainment.
Sean McCann (Actor) .. Walter Bush
Born: September 24, 1935
Eddie Cahill (Actor) .. Jim Craig
Born: January 15, 1978
Birthplace: New York, NY
Trivia: Genial and handsome character actor Eddie Cahill garnered significant attention for two onscreen series portrayals during the early 2000s: that of Tag, the twentysomething assistant hired by Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) in the 2000-2001 season of the blockbuster sitcom Friends, and that of NYPD homicide detective Don Flack on the successful crime series spin-off CSI: NY (2004). In addition, he had starred in the shortlived WB comedy drama Glory Days (2002) as author Mike Dolan, but it took the CSI role to secure him lasting small-screen success. In 2004, Cahill made his first feature-film appearance, as famous goalie Jim Craig in the Olympic hockey drama Miracle, followed soon after by his role as Larry Gordon in Catherine Hardwicke's bittersweet skateboarding movie Lords of Dogtown (2005). In 2008 he appeared in both This Is Not a Test, and the drama The Narrows.
Patrick O’Brien Demsey (Actor) .. Mike Eruzione
Born: December 14, 1978
Kenneth Welsh (Actor) .. Doc Nagobads
Michael Mantenuto (Actor) .. Jack O'Callahan
Born: May 13, 1981
Died: April 24, 2017
Nathan West (Actor) .. Rob McClanahan
Born: September 29, 1978
Kenneth Mitchell (Actor) .. Ralph Cox
Born: November 25, 1974
Died: February 24, 2024
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Discovered his passion for acting at Kilcoo Camp in Minden, Ontario. Played for his college soccer team as a striker. Attended an acting class in Toronto with actors such as Rachel McAdams, Scott Speedman and David Sutcliffe. Portrayed a hockey player who just misses the cut for the U.S. Olympic hockey team in Miracle.
Eric Peter-Kaiser (Actor) .. Mark Johnson
Born: January 14, 1981
Bobby Hanson (Actor) .. Dave Silk
Born: February 26, 1977
Joseph Cure (Actor) .. Mike Ramsey
Born: December 10, 1983
Billy Schneider (Actor) .. Buzz Schneider
Born: April 12, 1981
Nate Miller (Actor) .. John `Bah' Harrington
Born: June 03, 1976
Chris Koch (Actor) .. Mark Pavlevich
Kris Wilson (Actor) .. Phil Verchota
Born: October 02, 1977
Steve Kovalcik (Actor) .. Dave Christian
Born: October 01, 1984
Sam Skoryna (Actor) .. Steve Janaszak
Pete Duffy (Actor) .. Bob Suter
Nick Postle (Actor) .. Bill Baker
Casey Burnette (Actor) .. Ken Morrow
Born: March 27, 1979
Scott Johnson (Actor) .. Steve Christoff
Born: May 12, 1952
Trevor Alto (Actor) .. Neal Broten
Robbie MacGregor (Actor) .. Eric Strobel
Born: April 07, 1983
Joe Hemsworth (Actor) .. Nark Wells
Adam Knight (Actor) .. Tim Harrer
Sarah Anne Hepher (Actor) .. Kelly Brooks
Evan Smith (Actor) .. Danny Brooks
Bill Mondy (Actor) .. Lou Nanne
Tom Butler (Actor) .. Bob Allen
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario
Don S. Davis (Actor) .. Bob Fleming
Born: August 04, 1942
Died: June 29, 2008
Birthplace: Aurora, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Served three years in the Army, including a stint in Korea during the Vietnam War. Taught at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C. during the 1980s; left teaching to pursue acting. Worked as a stunt double for Dana Elcar on the TV series MacGyver; there he met star Richard Dean Anderson, with whom he would later costar on Stargate SG-1. Best known for his roles as base commander Gen. George Hammond on Stagate SG-1 and Maj. Garland Briggs in the series Twin Peaks. His artistic endeavors included set design, painting and woodcarving; his pieces reflected his love of the Missouri Ozarks, where he grew up.
Michael Kopsa (Actor) .. Bruce Norris
Born: January 22, 1956
Birthplace: Toronto
Lisa Marie Caruk (Actor) .. Disco Girl
Malcolm Stewart (Actor) .. Donald Craig
Born: May 15, 1948
Ellie Harvie (Actor) .. Margie
Born: April 07, 1965
Mark McConchie (Actor) .. Olympic Official
Born: September 20, 1958
Mark Burgess (Actor) .. Olympic Official
Fred Keating (Actor) .. Party Husband
Beverley Breuer (Actor) .. Party Wife
Andrew Johnston (Actor) .. Peter Grace
Susan Astley (Actor) .. Receptionist
Kurt Evans (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: January 25, 1974
Igor Morozov (Actor) .. Reporter
Peter Kelamis (Actor) .. Reporter
Daniel Bacon (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: October 30, 1970
Julius Chapple (Actor) .. Reporter
Kwesi Ameyaw (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: August 24, 1975
Philip Maurice Hayes (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Born: February 28, 1958
Tatiana Loutchaninova (Actor) .. Doc's Wife
Brent Chapman (Actor) .. Equipment Manager
Peter Shinkoda (Actor) .. Japanese Athlete
Born: March 25, 1971
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Studied classical piano in his youth. Dreamed of being an Olympic hockey player as a kid. Studied engineering in college. Worked as a film editor before pursuing his acting career full-time.
Mariko Kage (Actor) .. Japanese Interpreter
L. Harvey Gold (Actor) .. MSG Announcer
Mike Kleven (Actor) .. Norway Rink Manager No.1
Michael Ronnekleiv (Actor) .. Norway Rink Manager No.2
Bill Finck (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Sarah Hayward (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Wanda Sturtevant (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Alvie Leeper (Actor) .. Try-Outs Organizer
Richard Yee (Actor) .. Team Photographer
Born: September 23, 1959
Garry Monahan (Actor) .. Colorado Coach
Ty Olsson (Actor) .. State Trooper
John Ashbridge (Actor) .. American Announcer
Alexander Kalugin (Actor) .. Russian Announcer
Ted Fried (Actor) .. Thief River Falls Sportscaster
Steve Pascal (Actor) .. Cop
Terry Lemky (Actor) .. Angry Driver
Rob Morton (Actor) .. Lake Placid Head of Security
Ryan Walter (Actor) .. Referee
Born: April 23, 1958
David Short (Actor) .. I.O.C. Presenter
Birchana Caldwell (Actor) .. Girl on Ice
Al Michaels (Actor) .. Himself
Born: November 12, 1944
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: First play-by-play commentator to cover all four major championships in U.S. sports: NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL. Best-known for calling the 1980 Winter Olympic hockey game between the U.S. and the Soviet Union with the final-second exclamation, "Do you believe in miracles? Yes!" Has won multiple sports Emmys, and was nominated for a news Emmy for his work during the San Francisco earthquake at the 1989 World Series. Was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 1998. Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004. After nearly 30 years with ABC, left the network in 2006 for NBC and Sunday Night Football along with broadcast partner John Madden.
Kim Dryden (Actor) .. Himself
Jim McKay (Actor) .. Himself
Born: September 24, 1921
Died: June 07, 2008
Trivia: An iconic sportscaster whose legacy is deeply intertwined with that of the terrorist kidnappings at the 1972 Munich Olympics (he was one of the very first to bring both the news of the initial assaults/murders and the news of the ill-fated liberation attempt to the viewing public), Jim McKay pioneered sports broadcasting via his longstanding assignment headlining ABC's Wide World of Sports. A native of Philadelphia, McKay served in the Navy during World War II and began his occupational life as a newspaper reporter, then made the short leap to television when The Baltimore Sun paper expanded from print news into broadcasting. Their nascent station had McKay host a daily three-hour sports commentary program, The Sports Parade, which prompted CBS to recruit him for a similar New York-based program, seen on their affiliates. As indicated, however, it was through ABC Sports that McKay made his most enduring mark; the network signed him as an announcer in the early '60s, on a lifetime contract, and it is estimated that (in the days of pre-satellite, pre-digital broadcasting) he journeyed over four million miles around the globe to find interesting and compelling sporting events to cover for the said network. McKay also emceed 12 Olympics (including the aforementioned 1972 games), and was granted special permission by ABC to relinquish his contract for coverage of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games with NBC -- his last Olympic assignment. McKay died of natural causes, at age 86, in June 2008.
Michael Coristine (Actor) .. Young Herb

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